Electrical control station



Oct. 24, 1950 I c. F. ROBBINS 2,526,901

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ELECTRICAL CONTROL s'rA'rIoiq" Clyde F. Robbins, Milwaukee, Wis., assigrioi' to Cutler-Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis., a cor poration of Delaware Application August 16, 1946, Serial No. 690,991

10 Claims. (01. 175 307) This invention relates to improvements in electrical control stations, and more particularly to improvements in oil-tight electrical pushbutton control stations adapted for use in machine tools.

An object of the invention is to improve and simplify the details of construction and assembly of electrical control stations of the character aforementioned.

Another and more specific object of the invention is to provide machine tool type electrical control stations which are oil-tight.

Another object of the invention is to provide for use of sheet metal casing parts in the construction of electrical control stations of the aforementioned character.

Another object is to minimize the number of different sizes of sheet metal vcasings required to house a large range in number of electrical control units.

Another object is to provide a sheet metal oiltight housing with alternative means for supporting or attaching the same with respect to a machine tool, without affecting the oil-tightness of said housing.

Another object is to provide an oil-tight station of the aforementioned character wherein the switch portions are supported entirely by the base portion of the housing, and the respective operating means therefor are carried by the cover member, in oil-tight relationship to the latter.

- Another object is to provide novel means to afford an oil-tight telescopic connection between the base member and cover member of the hous- Another object is to provide novel means to retain the base and cover members in assembled relation without affecting the oil-tightness of the assemblymeans to insure proper spacing and parallelism of the opposed walls of the base and cover members when in assembled position.

Other objects and advantages of the invention will hereinafter appear. a

The accompanying drawings illustrate certain Another object is to provide novel and simple 3 :5

accordance with my invention; the same being shown as adapted to house twelve control switch units and three indicating light units, in aim'anner to provide for oil-tightness of the station as a whole; the same being adapted for support by the wiring conduit.

Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 22 of Fig. 1, illustrating the manner in which the combined wiring conduit and support is accommodatedby the base and cover portions of the housing, and the manner in which the base and cover members of the housing are secured to each other; alternative means being shown to provide for attachment of the housing to a panel or similar support.

Fig. 3 is a plan view of a control station adapted to accommodate up to eight control units of the character aforementioned.

Fig. 4 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view on the broken line 44 of Fig. 3 showing certain details of the housing assembly; but with the control units omitted, for purposes of illustration; and illustrating the means by which parallelism of the opposed walls of the base and cover members of the housing is insured.

Fig. 5 is a sectional view on line 55 of Fig. 3 showing and indicating light and a pushbutton switch located within the housing, and the manner in which oil-tightness of the latter is maintained.

Fig. 6 is a sectional view on the line 66 of Fig. 3, fragmentarily illustrating a so-called selector type switch and a switch having a mushroom type of operating element, and illustrating the manner. in which an oil-tight connection is provided between the respective operating elements and the cover member of the housing.

Fig. 7 diagrammatically illustrates an oil-tight control station of the character herein contemplated; but of a size to accommodate a maximum of ten indicating light and/ or switch units of the aforementioned types, and

Fig. 8 similarly illustrates an oil-tight control station to accommodate a maximum of twelve of such units. p

' In respect of machine tool control stations there has long been a demand for: (a) an arrangement providing for oil-tight base mounting of the control units in conjunction with separately supported oil-tight operators having other than a so-called one-hole type of mounting; (b) mounting of such oil-tight operators upon the cover member to provide for removal of the operators jointly with the cover member with without affecting the positioning of the main body portions of the control units; and oiltight control stations of the aforementioned character comprising base and cover members fabricated from sheet metal. My invention meets all of these demands; whereas oil-tight stations as heretofore proposed for this purpose have either required one-hole mounting of the respective control units, or the use of housings of heavy and expensive types, composed either of metal castings or of molded insulation base and cover members.

Referring first to Figs. 1 and 2, the numeral I0 designates a one-piece inverted box-like sheet metal cover member, and the numeral II (Fig. 2) designates a box-like sheet metal base member. The respective sheet metal blanks are bent to provide integral side and end walls, the adjacent edge portions of which are provided with continuously welded or brazed lines, indicated at points marked X in Fig. 1, to form oil-tight connections therebetween.

After such welding or brazing operation said corners are preferably ground or otherwise dressed smooth. The side .and end walls of cover member I9 are designated by the numeral I8 (Fig. 2) the two integral side walls and one end wall of base member II being designated by numeral Ii in Figs. 1 and 2, and the relatively thicker other end wall of said base member being designated by numeral I I". The aforementioned end wall II is welded or brazed throughout its length to the bottom wall of base member I I, and throughout it height to the adjacent ends of side walls II of said member. The peripheral walls II are adapted to telescope downwardly over the peripheral walls Ii and II of member II. One of the end walls of member III is provided at the mid-portion thereof with an arcuate notch or cutaway portion as shown in dottedline at III in Fig. 2 to accommodate or provide clearance for a hollow metal bushing I2 the reduced end I2 of which is adapted to fit snugly within a circular opening provided in the corresponding end wall II of member II; the periphery of said bushing adjacent the outer surface of said end wall II being provided with a continuous line of welding or brazing material to form an oil-tight connection between these parts (such a connection being best illustrated at Y in respect of the relatively smaller bushing IZ in Fig. 4).

The peripheral wall portions II) of member II] have attached thereto adjacent the lower ends thereof, as by spot-welding, a plurality of sheet metal bars or strips I3, I3 I3 I3 etc. which are of substantially Z-form in transverse cross section, whereby downwardly opening channel portions are provided. Into these channel portions a one-piece strip I4, of rubber or rubber-like material, is forcibly inserted in the manner best illustrated in Fig. 2.

That end wall II of member II to which the bushing I2 is attached has edge portions II and I I converging at the mid-point thereof as shown at II Accordingly the aforementioned .Z-bars I3 and I3 on the inner surface of the corresponding end wall I 8 of member I 0 are angled as shown in Fig. 2 to provide for proper positioning of said oil-tight gasket I4. The channel-forming metal bars I3 I3 etc. upon the side walls and th other end wall of cover member ID are arranged in a horizontal position,

With the arrangement illustrated the cover member II] when telescoped onto base member i I provides for seating of gasket I4 against the peripheral upper edge of the side and end walls I I,

II of member II. Cover member II] is adapted to be removably attached in assembled relation to base member II as by means of a plurality of securing screws I5 four of which are employed. in a control station of the size shown in Figs. 1 and 2; cover member I0 having a corresponding number of relatively small circular openings formed therein to accommodate the shanks of screws I5 Said shanks of screws I5 take into tapped openings I5 in the upper ends of a corresponding number of substantially cylindrical metal studs I5; the latter having reduced lower end portions I5 which penetrate openings I I of substantially corresponding size in the bottom wall of base member II (Fig. 2); said portions It extending slightl beyond the outer surface of said bottom wall and the same being provided with continuous lines of welding or brazing material I5, to provide for rigid and oil-tight attachment of studs I5 to base member II. The studs I5 are respectively provided at the upper ends thereof with relatively shallow cylindrical countersinks or recesses I5 within which the rubber or rubber-like washers or gaskets I6 are seated to insure oil-tightness of the top wall of member II] when screws I5 have been tightened to final position.

To insure proper spacing and parallelism of the top wall of member ID with respect to the bottom wall of member II I prefer to provide a plurality of long-headed screws or bolts, six of which are shown in dotted lines at H in Fig, l; the form of said bolts I! being best illustrated in Fig. 4.

The threaded shanks I! of bolts I! are adapted to penetrate alined openings in the upwardly opening channel-shaped members, three of which are shown in dotted lines at I8 in Fig. 1, and said shanks take into tapped openings provided in relatively thick metal strips I9 secured to and extending transversely of the inner surface of the bottom wall of member II; functionally corresponding but relatively shorter bars being shown at I9 in Figs. 3 and 4. Also as shown in Fig, 4 the lock washer I9 is interposed between the head portion'of each bolt I1 and the upper surface of the aforementioned channel members I8. The upper end of each bolt head is kerfed as shown at H in Fig. 4, to provide for tightening thereof, as by means of a screw driver. The channel members I8 (Fig. 1) are thus retained in as,- sembled relationship to the bottom wall of base member I I and the bolts I! when tightened have their upper end surfaces arranged in a common plane; said surfaces or ends of bolts I1 acting in an obvious manner to insure parallelism and proper spacing of the top wall of member I0 with respect to the bottom wall of member I I.

The aforementioned bushing I2 is internally threaded (see I2 in Fig. 4) to accommodate the threaded end portion 20 of a metal wiring conduit 20 (Fig. 1). Because of the aforedescribed manner of rigidly and permanently attaching bushing 22 to the relatively thick end wall II of base member II, and in view of the relatively large caliber or size of c0nduit'20, the latter may be additionally utilized for mechanically supporting the control station as a whole; oil-tightness of both the housing and the supporting means being insured,

As shown in dotted lines at 2I in Fig. l, and in full lines in Fig. 2 a plurality of machined metal members are adapted to overlie a corresponding number of circular openings adjacent the four corners of the bottom wall .of member I I. ,Members 2I are respectively provided at their lower faces with annular rib portions 2| which are welded or fused tothe inner surface of said bottom wall, to provide an oil-tight connection between these parts. Members 2| are further provided with upwardly projecting cylindrical extensions 2 I of reduced diameter, and each is provided with a drilled and tapered recess 2| (Fig. 2) which tapped recesses may be utilized to accommodate the shanks of a corresponding number of bolts or screws, the heads of which are shown in dotted lines at 22 in Fig. 2 to provide for rear mounting or attachment of the housing (members if! and II) as a unit to a panel or similar support shown in dotted lines at 23.

The outer surface of the bottom wall of member II is provided adjacent each opening I I with a corresponding number of upwardly pressed or stamped portions forming straight grooves H (Fig. 2), and a corresponding number of similar grooves ll (Fig. 4) are formed in member II and arranged at substantially right angles to grooves H Said grooves H and I i are adapted for selective cooperation with upwardly extruded circular studs or bosses 24 formed upon a corresponding number of punched and stamped sheet metal feet 24 (see Figs. 3 and 4); each foot 24 having a countersunk opening formed therein to be alined with the tapped recess 2 i in the respective member 2|, said openings being adapted to accommodate in a flush relation the heads 25 of suitable securing screws the shanks 25 of which are adapted for cooperation with the aforementioned tapped recesses 21. Before fully tightening the screws 25, the bosses or studs 2d may be positioned in either of the respective grooves H or I I to provide for upward or lateral projection of the ends 24 of foot members 24 (as best illustrated in full lines and in dotted lines at the lefthand upper end of Fig. 3). Said ends 211 are perforated as shown at 24 to accommodate the shanks of screws or bolts, orsimilar fastening elements .(not shown) whereby the control station may be attached to a suitably prepared recess in a machine tool or the like. I

As will be apparent from the foregoing description the housing or casingfor the control station isrendered completely oil-tight; and in accordance with my invention the various switch .units are attachable to the channel members I8, and the operating elements therefor are attachable to the cover member [0, without affecting the oil-tightness of the station as a whole. For example, I have illustrated in Fig. 5, at the left-hand side thereof an indicating light unit the molded insulating base portion 26 of which is attached by a pair of bolts 21 to one of .the channel-shaped members [8 aforementioned. Said indicating light unit is in general of the character disclosed and claimed in my Patent No. 2,339,196, granted January 11, 1944, to which reference may be had for a detailed description of the structural elements thereof. In accordance with my invention, howeven the lens 28 '(preferably molded of a transparent or translucent, nonvitreous plastic material) to be associated with the: lamp 29 Of unit 26, is adapted to be attached to the upper wall of cover member ID in oiltight relationship to the latter; and in a manner to provide for support of said lens 28 separatel from the unit 25, whereby the. lens may be-removed bodily with the cover member I0.

As shown, the lens 28 has a threaded connection 28 with a sheet metal plate 30 the latter be- .ing attachable, as by means of a pair of screws 31, the. shanks of which extend upwardlyfthrough '6 clearance openings provided in cover member Hi and take into tapped openings 3t) provided in plate 30. A gasket 32, of rubber or rubber-like material and. of a contour substantially correa substantially horizontal portion 44 sponding to that of plate 3|], is interposed between the latter and the outer surface of cover member l0; said gasket having a relatively large opening [0 formed therein, as shown, t provide clearance for the upper end of the lamp bulb 29. Each screw 3| has strung 'upon the shank thereof a cupshaped sheet metal washer member 33 the flange of which surrounds a perforated disk or washer 34 of rubber or rubber-like material which is interposed between member 33 and the inner surface of cover member ID. Thus upon tightening of screws 3| the gasket elements 32, 34 cooperate to provide an oil-tight connection between the cover member I0 and the supporting means for the aforementioned lens 28.

At the right-hand side of Fig. 5 I have shOWn a so-called heavy duty pushbutton switch mechanism of the character disclosed and claimed in my application, Serial No. 449,756, filed Jul 4, 1942, now Patent No. 2,460,034. Said switch mechanism comprises essentially a one-piece molded insulating base member 35 which is attachable to one of the channel-shaped members is as by means of a pair of bolts 36. Said switch mechanism further includes a onepiece molded insulting plunger 31 which is adapted to carry one or more bridging contactors (not shown), for cooperation with one or more pairs of stationary contacts carried by the insulating base member 35. The structural details of such a switch mechanism are described in the application aforementioned, and are not claimed herein.

The pushbutton operating element 38 of said switch mechanism is adapted to be attached in oil-tight relationship to the cover member In. For this purpose I prefer to provide a plate 39 (which is preferably of substantially the same contour as the aforementioned plate 30); said 39 having therein a circular opening 39 which is adapted to accommodate the reduced lower end 4!] of a hollow metal bushing 40, said bushing being peripherally welded or brazed to plate 39, as indicated at 40 to provide an oil-tight connection between these parts. Pushbutton 38 is provided at its lower end with an annular flange 38*, the upper surface of which is adapted to abut the lower edge of reduced portion ll'l to limit the degree of-outward movement of the pushbutton.

Pushbutton 38 is provided in the lower end thereof with a substantially cylindrical recess, shown in dotted lines at 38 to accommodate the upper end of a separate insulating member 4|, the, latter having a countersunk recess M in the lower end thereof to accommodate the head of the bolt or screw 42, the threaded shank of which penetrates an opening through member 4! and takes into a taped recess in the upper end wall of recess 38 in pushbutton 38, as indicated in dotted lines at 38. A look washer 43 is preferably interposed between the head of screw 42 and the upper end wall of recess 41 Interposed between the lower face of plate 39 and the outer surface of cover member I!) is a flange portion 44 of a gasket member formed of rubber or rubber-like material, said flange having formed integrally therewith the depending cylindrical portion 44*, the lower end of which is reflexed or angled as shown at 44 and integrally joined with Portion 44 as shown is interposed between the lower end of member and the upper end of the;

adapted to rotate with shaft 50.

7 aforementioned contactor-carrying plunger 31. Screws 3 I, cup-shaped metal members 33 and rubher or rubber-like washers 34 like those aforedescribed are provide to complete the oil-tight mounting of the push-button 38 with respect to cover member. ii).

The rubber or rubber-like material herein referred to preferably consists of material which is substantially unaffected by Contact therewith of oil or grease. The synthetic rubber sold under the trade name of Neoprene is an example of such a material.

At the left-hand side of Fig. 6 I have shown a so-called selector switch which is in general of the character disclosed and claimed in my Patent No. 2,357,971, granted Sept. '12, 1944; to which reference may be had for a detailed description of certian cf the switch parts. Thus said selector switch includes a one-piece molded insulating base 35 and a one-piece molded insulating plunger 3'7 like the corresponding parts shown at the right-hand side of Fig. with any desired arrangement or combination of stationary contacts and movable contactors, as disclosed in said Patent 2,357,971.

27 (of a length corresponding to those shown at the left-hand side of Fig. 5) have their shanks extending downwardly through member 45 and base 35 for attachment of the assembled parts terposed spring ring 55, is a molded insulating member 47, which is provided with a diametrically opposed pair of integral laterally extending lugs 47 and Al which are adapted to be cooperatively engaged by diametrically opposed sets of downwardly facing cam surfaces formed upon the molded insulating member 48. The cam surfaces (not shown) upon member 48 may alternatively correspond with any of those shown in Figs. 8, and in said Patent No. 2,357,971; member 48 being mounted in telescopic or axially-overlapping relationship to member 47. Member 48 is provided in its upper end with a diametrical slot or kerf, as indicated at 58" and 4t' -(Fig. 6) to accommodate opposite end portions of a punched sheet metal member which is swaged, riveted, or otherwise rigidly and permanently attached to the lower end of a rotatable shaft 55.

Shaft 59 is assembled by inserting the same upwardly through a bearing opening provided therefor in a metal bushing 5|; said bushing being fitted within a suitable opening provided in the sheet metal supporting plate 52, and the same being peripherally welded or brazed along a continuous line, indicated at 5W, to said plate 52, to render the connection therebetween oil-tight. A compression spring 55 wound as shown to provide a reduced lower end is interposed between member 49 and member 5|, to bias member 49 downwardly.

Strung upon the upwardly projecting end of shaft 50 is a metal member or washer 54, which is adapted to rotatably bear against the upper surface of member 5!. Also strung upon shaft 56 above member a gasket or washer 55 of Neoprene, or a similar rubber-like material; washer 55 having a central opening the peripheral wall of which fits quite closely against, and is Shaft 50 is provided at a predetermined point spaced from its upper end with a drilled diametrical passage 50;

Base has associated therei with a cast metal adapter member and bolts and an operating member 56, preferably of molded insulating material, is recessed to slidably accommodate'the upper end of shaft 50. Operating member '56 may be of any desired external contour; a preferred form thereof being best illustrated in Figs. 1 and 3. Member 56 is provided with-a drilled opening (not shown) through which one arm portion 5'! of a U-shaped wire clip is adapted to extend, for penetration of the aforementioneddiametrical passage in shaft 50. Arm portion 51 when assembled as shown in Fig. 6, is adapted to restrain operating member 56 against rotary or longitudinal" movement with respect to shaft 50. Member 56 is provided at its extreme end surface and in one side thereof with communicating grooves to accommodate the other arm portion 51 (Fig. 6) and the connecting portion '5! (Figs. 1 and 3) said clip; the end (not shown) of arm portion 51 preferably being bent inwardly at substantially a right angle to snap into a corresponding recess in member 56, to'prevent accidental loosening or displacement of said retaining clip. The wire of whichsaid clip is formed is preferably plated with nickel, chromium, or the like, to improve the appearance of operating member 55. Moreover member is preferably molded from a phenolic'condensation product plastic of black or other dark color, so that the exposed portions 51 and 57 additionally serve as an indicator for cooperation with the various legends applied to the name plates 58 to58 respectively, attached to the supporting plates 52 associated with said selector switches. Name plates 58 etc. are attached to supporting plates 52, as by means of a pair ofdrive screws 59, 59 (see Fig. l). The force applied by spring-53 acts to continuously compress the Neoprene washer or gasket 55, to'efiectively connect the operating member 56, the shaft-50 and the bushing 5| in an oil-tight relationship.

At the right-hand side of Fig. 6 I have shown a switch unit'35 having a mushroom head type of operating member 60 associated therewith. The supporting plate 6| associated with such a switch is provided with a circular opening to accommodate a hollow metal bushing 62 of the form illustrated; said bushing being attached to plate 6| in an oil-tight relationship, as by means of a peripherally continuous line of welding or brazing, as indicated at 63. The drawn or die formed sheet metal head 60 has spot welded or otherwise rigidly attached to its inner surface centrally thereof a shaft64 of circular cross section. Shaft 64 is provided at its lower end with a tapped recess (not shown) to accommodate the threaded shank of a screw the large flat and smooth head of which is designated by numeral 65. A lookwasher 66 is preferably interposed between head '65 and shaft 64 to prevent accidental loosening of the screw. Screw head may have its edge serrated or otherwise roughened to facilitate tightening thereof.

Interposed between supporting plate BI and cover member Ill is the flange or gasket portion of a molded member composed of "Neoprene or a similar oil-tight flexible rubber or rubber-like material; said flange being clamped in position by screws 3| like those aforedescribed. Formed integrally with flange 6! is a substantially cylindrical depending portion 61 having an integral upwardly angled portion 67 and a centrally located fiat portion 61, which is thus'interposed between the upperend of plunger 31 and the screw head 65. The mushroom head operator 60 may thus be utilized to effect operation of the associated switch mechanism without affecting the oil-tightness of the housing formed by the base and cover members of the control station.

As shown in Figs. 1 and 3, each mushroom-head 60 may have a suitable legend (such as Stop or,ff) engraved or otherwise formed therein;

the engraved letters preferably being filled with an enamel or the like of white or other suitable distinguishing color. Alternatively such a legend may be arranged in arcuate form adjacent the periphery of head 60, and repeated a number of times, say, three, so that the legend will be legible If desired, of course, the

64 relatively to the bushing 62 (righthand side of Fig. 6).

Although I have used the numerals l0 and II to respectively designate the cover and base members in Figs. 1 and 2 and in Figs. 3 to 6; it is to be understood that the housing of Figs. 3 to 6 differs from that of Figs. 1 and 2 in respect of both length and width, and also in respect of the reduced caliber of the bushing l2 (Figs. 3 and 4) as compared with the bushing [2 of Figs. 1 and 2. By reason of the smaller size of bushing ll! (Fig.

4) it is not necessary to cut away one of the end walls or flange portions of cover member H! (as at [0 in Fig. 2). Similarly, only two cover-securing screws I 5 are required for the housing of .Figs. 3 and 4, whereas four screws [5* are employed in the larger station of Figs. 1 and 2 Moreover, two spacing studs l! are associated with each sheet metal channel member or support l8; six being thus required in Figs. 1 and 2,

shown) like one of the gaskets 32 shown in Figs. 5 and 6 being interposed between each plate 68 and the outer face of cover member Ill, and a pair of screws 3| being employed to clamp each plate 68 in oil-tight relationship to the cover member.

In Fig. 7 I have more or less diagrammatically illustrated a machine tool control station of the character herein contemplated adapted to accommodate or house a maximum of ten indicating light and/ or switch units of the character aforedescribed; designating the sheet metal cover member of the housing, and the same being connected in an oil-tight relationship, in the manner aforedescribed, to a box-like sheet metal base member (not shown). Each circle 69 repre-,

sents either the lens of a pilot light or the operating element of one of the several types of switch units aforedescribed. If one light or switch unit is omitted, a plate 68 will be employed to seal the particular opening in cover member I0 as shown at the lower right-hand end of Fig. 7; a

.. gasket (not shown) of Neoprene or the like being interposed between plate 68 and the outer face of cover member [0* to maintain the oiltightness of the housing or station as a whole.

Fig. 8 is a somewhat diagrammatic illustration of a machine tool control station or housin adapted to provide for oil-tight accommodation v of a maximum of twelve indicating light and/or switch units; the cover member being designated by numeral lil and the light or switch units being represented by numeral 69. If only eleven units are required in the particular station a blank plate 68 may be attached in oil-tight relationship to cover member IO as shown at the lower right-hand corner of Fig. 8.

With reference to Fig. 3, it will be apparent that by use of two or more of the blank plates 68 a station having only six or less indicating light or switch units housed therein may be provided. By providing the other three sizes of housings (Figs. 7, 8 and 1) any other even or odd number of indicating light or switch units may be accommodated in oil-tight relationship within a single housing. The possibility of thus minimiz- ;ing the required number of different sized housings to accommodate the ordinary maximum and minimum numbers of units required in machine tool control stations is of importance from the manufacturing and commercial viewpoints, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art.

Although, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and in Fig.- 4, the end wall designated l P (to which the bushing l2 or the bushing l2 is attached) is preferably separately formed of a metal sheet of substantially greater thickness than the other portions of the housing, to provide for substantially rigidly supporting the housing In, II by the bushing I 2 and conduit '20 (or by bushing IZ and its associated wiring conduit, not shown) it is to be understood that by forming at least the base member ll of the housing of relatively 1 thicker sheet metal, such base member may consist of a single piece of sheet metal. Moreover, for a station of the relatively small size shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the base member ll might well be ofone-piece construction (thus eliminating the necessity for the separate end wall H Fig. 4) while still affording a sufiiciently rigid support of the complete housing, by the bushing Ill and the conduit to be threaded thereinto.

I claim:

1. A sheet metal oil-tight station for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, an enclosure comprising a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, a rubber-like sealing gasket extending entirely around and supported by the peripheral wall of one of said members and engaged by the edge portion of the peripheral wall of the other member to render the connection therebetween oil-tight, at least one electrical control element attached to and supported by said base member independently of said cover member while maintaining the oil-tightness of said base member, a corresponding number of opertaing members carried by said cover member and movable relative thereto, and rubber-like gasket means for each of said operating members attached to said cover member and completely segregating said operating members from the interior of said enclosure thereby sealing the latter against entrance of oil.

2. A sheet metal oil-tight station for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, an enclosure comprising a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, a rubber-like sealing gasket extending entirely around and supported by the peripheral wall of one of said members and engaged by the edge portion of the peripheral wall of the other member to render the connection therebetween oil-tight, at least' one electrical control element base mounted on said base independently of said cover member while maintaining the oil-tightness of said base member, a corresponding number of operating members carried by said cover member and movable relative thereto, and multi-hole mounting means for securing each of said operating members to said cover member in an oil-tight manner, said mounting means comprising a mounting plate having an opening therein through which a portion' of said operating member extends means for securing said mounting plates to the exterior of said cover member, and rubber-like gasket means sealing the openings in said mounting means, thereby maintaining said enclosure oil-tight.

3. A sheet metal oil-tight station for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, an enclosure comprising a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, said cover member having metal bars of substantially Z-form in cross section rigidly and permanently attached to the inner surface of each side and end wall thereof to provide an outwardly opening channel adjacent the open end of said cover member, a strip of rubber-like material forcibly inserted into said channel throughout the inner periphery of said cover member to form a gasket for engagement by the peripheral edge of said base member to afford an oil-tight connection between said members, means for removably holding the telescoped portions of said cover member and said base member in oil-tight relationship to each other and simultaneously to insure proper spacing and parallelism of said members while maintaining the oil-tightness of the enclosure, at least one electrical control element base mounted on said base member independently of said cover member, a corresponding number of operating members carried by said cover member and movable relative thereto, and multi-hole mounting means for" securing each of said operating members to said cover member in an oil-tight manner, said mounting means comprising a mounting plate having an opening therein through which a portion of said operating member extends, means for secur ing said mounting plates to the exterior of said cover member, and rubber-like gasket means sealing the openings in said mounting means, thereby maintaining said enclosure oil-tight.

4. A sheet metal oil-tight station for electricalcontrol elements comprising, in combination, an enclosure comprising a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, said cover member having metal bars of substantially Z-form in cross section rigidly and permanently attached to the inner surface of each side and end wall thereof to provide an outwardly opening channel adjacent the open end of said cover member, a strip of rubber-like material forcibly inserted into said channel throughout the inner periphery of said cover member to form a gasket for engagement by the peripheral edge of said base member to afford an oil-tight connection between said members, means for removably holding the telescoped portions of said cover member and said base member in oil tight relationship to each other and simultaneously to insure proper spacing and par- 12 allelism of said members while maintaining the oil-tightness of the enclosure, said means comprising a plurality of studs rigidly and permanently attached to the bottom wall of said base member, said studs having threaded recesses formed in the upper ends thereof and circular countersinks surrounding said recesses, rubberlike washers positioned in said countersinks, and a corresponding number of screws penetrating said cover member and taking into said recesses to secure said cover member to said base member, at least one electrical control element base mounted on said base member independently of said cover member, a corresponding number of operating members carried by said cover member and movable relative thereto, and multi-hole mounting means for securing each of said operating members to said cover member in an oiltight manner, said mounting means comprising a mounting plate having an opening therein through which a portion of said operating member extends, means for securing said mounting plates to the exterior of said cover member, and rubber-like gasket means sealing the openings in said mounting means, thereby maintaining said enclosure oil-tight.

5. A sheet metal oil-tight enclosure for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, a sheet metal base" member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, a rubber-like sealing gasket extending entirely around and supported by the peripheral wall of one of saidmembers and engaged by the edge portion of the peripheral wall of the other member to render the connection therebetween oil-tight, means for removably holding the telescoped portions of said cover member and said base member in oil-tight relationship to each other and simultaneously to insure proper spacing and parallelism of said members without affecting the oil-tightness thereof, a plurality of relatively thick sheet metal strips extending in parallel relationship across the inner surface of the bottom wall of said base member and welded thereto, at least one sheet metal supporting plate overlying said strips for base mounting of the control elements thereon, and means for removably attaching said plates to said strips, said means comprising a plurality of long headed studs the shanks of which penetrate the plates and take into tapped openings in said strips, and the upper ends of said studs being jointly engageable by the inner surface of the top wall of said cover member to insure proper spacing and parallelism of the latter with respect to the bottom wall of said base member.

6. A sheet metal oil-tight enclosure for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, a rubber-like sealing gasket extending entirely around and supported by the peripheral wall of one of said members and engaged by the edge portion of the other member to render the connection therebetween oil-tight, and means providing for alternative mountings of said enclosure to suitable supporting structure without affecting the oil-tightness of the en- I closure, said means comprising a bushing rigid- 13 ed for threaded engagement by one end of an oiltight metal wiring conduit for support of the enclosure thereby, a plurality of metal foot members having perforated lugs extending laterally substantially beyond the peripheral wall of said base member, and a plurality of internally recessed and tapped metal members having an oiltight welded connection with the inner surface of the bottom wall of said base member and in alinement with openings therein, said tapped recesses being adapted to accommodate the shanks of securing screws to alternatively provide for attachment of said enclosure to a panel or similar support or to provide for angularly displaceable attachment of said metal foot members to said base member, the latter having angularl related pairs of grooves formed therein, and said foot,

members having extruded bosses formed thereon for selective cooperation with one groove of each pair, whereby said lugs may be extended beyond either a side wall or an end Wall of said base member for attaching said enclosure to suitable supporting structure.

7. A sheet metal oil-tight station for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, an

enclosure comprising a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, a rubber-like sealing gasket extending entirely around and supported by the peripheral wall of one of said members and engaged by the edge portion of the peripheral wall of the other member to render the connection therebetween oil-tight, at least one electrical control element base mounted on said base member independently of said cover member while maintaining the oil-tightness of said base member, corresponding number of operating members carried by said cover member and movable relative thereto, multi-hole mounting means for securing each of said operating members to said cover member in an oil-tight manner, said mounting means comprising a mounting plate having an opening therein through which a portion of said operating member extends, means for securing said mounting plates to the exterior of said cover member, and rubber-like gasket means sealing the openings in said mounting means, thereby maintaining said enclosure oiltight, and means providing for alternative mountings of said enclosure to suitable supporting structure without affecting the oil-tightness of the enclosure, said means comprising a bushing rigidly and permanently attached in oil-tight relationship to one end of said base member and adapted for threaded engagement by one end of an oil-tight metal wiring conduit for support of the enclosure thereby, a plurality of metal foot members having perforated lugs extending laterally substantially beyond the peripheral wall of said base member, and a plurality of internally recessed and tapped metal members having an oil-tight welded connection with the inner surface of the bottom wall of said base member and in alinement with openings therein, said tapped recesses being adapted to accommodate the shanks of securing screws to alternatively provide for attachment of said enclosure to a panel or similar support or to provide for angularly displaceable attachment of said metal foot members to said base member, the latter having angularly related pairs of grooves formed therein, and said foot members having extruded bosses formed thereon for selective cooperation with one groove 14 of each pair, whereby said lugs may be extended beyond either a side wall or an end wall of said base member for attaching said enclosure to suitable supporting structure.

8. A sheet metal oil-tight station for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, an enclosure comprising a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, said cover member having metal bars of substantially Z-form in cross section rigidly and permanently attached to the inner surface of each side and end wall thereof to provide an outwardly opening channel adjacent the open end of said cover member, a strip of rubber-like material forcibly inserted into said channel throughout the inner periphery of said cover member to form a gasket for engagement by the peripheral edge of said base member to afford an oil-tight connection between said members, means for removably holding the telescoped portions of said cover member and said base member in oil-tight relationship to each other and simultaneously to insure proper spacing and parallelism of said members while maintaining the oil-tightness of the enclosure, at least one electrical control element base mounted on said base member independently of said cover member, a corresponding number of operating members carried by said cover member and movable relative thereto, multi-hole mounting means for securing each of said operating members to said cover member in an oil-tight manner, said mounting means comprising a mounting plate having an opening therein through which a portion of said operating member extends, means for securing said mounting plates to the exterior of said cover member, and rubber-like gasket means sealing the openings in said mounting means, thereby maintaining said enclosure oil-tight, and means providing for alternative mountings of said enclosure to suitable supporting structure without affecting the oil-tightness of the enclosure, said means comprising a bushing rigidly and permanently attached in oil-tight relationship to one end of said base member and adapted for threaded engagement by one end of an oiltight metal wiring conduit for support of the enclosure thereby, a plurality of metal foot members having perforated lugs extending laterally substantially beyond the peripheral wall of said base member, and a plurality of internally recessed and tapped metal members having an oil-tight welded connection with the inner surface of the bottom wall of said base member and in alinement with openings therein, said tapped recesses being adapted to accommodate the shanks of securing screws to alternatively provide for attachment of said enclosure to a panel or similar support or to provide for angularly displaceable attachment of said metal foot members to said base member, the latter having angularly related pairs of grooves formed therein, and said foot members having extruded bosses formed thereon for selective cooperation with one groove of each pair, whereby said lugs may be extended beyond either a side wall or an end Wall of said base member for attaching said enclosure to suitable supporting structure.

9. A sheet metal oil-tight enclosure for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relationship one to the other, a rubber-like sealing gasket extending entirely around and supported by the peripheral wall of one of said members and engaged by the edge portion of the peripheral wall of the other member to render the connection therebetween oil-tight, means for removably holding the telescoped portions of said cover member and said base member in oil-tight relationship to each other and simultaneously to insure proper spacing and parallelism of said members without affecting the oil-tightness thereof, a plurality of relatively thick sheet metal strips extending in parallel relationship across the inner surface of the bottom wall of said base member and welded ber to insure proper spacing and parallelism of the latter with respect to the bottom wall of said base member, and means providing for alternative mountings of said enclosure to suitable supporting structure without affecting the oil-tightness of the enclosure, said means comprising a bush.-

ing rigidly and permanently attached in oil-tight relationship to one end of said base member and adapted for threaded engagement by one end of an oil-tight metal wiring conduit for support of the enclosure thereby, a plurality of meta1 foot members having perforated lugs extending laterally substantially beyond the peripheral wall of said base member, and a plurality of internally recessed and tapped metal members having an oil-tight welded connection with the inner surface of the bottom wall of said base member and in alinement with openings therein, said tapped recesses being adapted to accommodate the shanks of securing screws to alternatively provide for attachment of said enclosure to a panel or similar support or to provide for angularly displaceable attachment of said metal foot members to said base member, the latter having angularly related pairs of grooves formed therein, and said foot members having extruded bosses formed thereon for selective cooperation with one groove of each pair, whereby said lugs may be extended beyond either a side wall or an end wa1l of said base member for attaching said enclosure to suitable supporting structure.

10. A sheet metal oil-tight station for electrical control elements comprising, in combination, a sheet metal base member of box-like form, a sheet metal cover member of box-like form, said members being adapted for assembly with the open ends thereof in telescopic relation one to the other, a rubber-like sealing gasket extending entirely around and supported by the peripheral wall of one of said members and engaged by the edge portion of the peripheral wall of the other member to render the connection therebetween oil-tight, means for removably holding the telescoped portions of said cover member and said base member in oil-tight relationship to each other and simultaneously to insure proper spacin and parallelism of said members without affecting the oil-tightness thereof, a plurality of relatively thick sheet metal strips extending in parallel relationship across the inner surface of the-bottom wall of said base member and welded 16 thereto, at least-one metal supporting plate overlying said strips, means for removably attaching said plate to said strips, said means comprising a plurality of long headed studs the shanks of which penetrate the plates and take into tapped openings in said strips, and the upper ends of said studs being jointly engageable by the inner surface of the top wall of said cover member to insure proper spacing and parallelism of the latter with respect to the bottom wall of said base member, at least one electrical control element base mounted on said plate independently of said cover member, a corresponding number of operating members carried by said cover member and movable relative thereto, multi-hole mounting means for securing each of said operating members to said cover member in an oil-tight manner, said mounting means comprising a mounting plate having an opening therein through which a portion of said operatin member ext-ends, means for securing said mounting plates to the exterior of said cover member, and rubber-like gasket means sealing the openings in said mounting means thereby maintaining said enclosure oiltight, and means providing for alternative mountings of said enclosure to suitable supporting structure without affecting the oil-tightness of the enclosure, said means comprising a bushing rigidly and permanently attached in oil-tight relationship to one end of said base member and adapted for threaded engagement by one end of an oil-tight metal wiring conduit for support of the enclosure thereby, a plurality of metal foot members havin perforated lugs extending laterally substantially beyond the peripheral wall of said base member, and a plurality of internally recessed and tapped metal members having an oil-tight welded connection with the inner surface of the bottom wall of said base member and in alinement with openings therein, said tapped recesses being adapted to accommodate the shanks of securing screws to alternatively provide for attachment of said enclosure to a panel or similar support or to provide for angularly displaceable attachment of said metal foot members to said base member, the latter having angularly related pairs of grooves formed therein, and said foot members having extruded bosses formed thereon for selective cooperation with one groove of each pair, whereby said lugs may be extended beyond either a side Wall or an end wall of said base member for attaching said enclosure to suitable supporting structure.

CLYDE F. ROBBINS.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:

UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 796,360 Rusby Aug. 1, 1905 1,039,139 Joleen Sept. 24, 1912 1,796,521 Hoaley Mar. 17, 1931 1,829,214 Driest Oct. 27, 1931 1,851,930 Baxter Mar. 29, 1932 1,994,509 Frank Mar. 19, 1935 2,145,154 Corbett Jan. 24, 1939 2,271,972 Engel et al. Feb. 3, 1942 2,344,441 Lorenz Mar. 14, 1944 2,362,394 Reed Nov. 7, 1944 2,423,757 Dedge July 8, 1947 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 179,771 Great Britain May 18, 1922 Certificate of Correction Patent No. 2,526,901 October 24, 1950 CLYDE F. ROBBINS It is hereby certified that error appears in the printed specification of the above numbered patent requiring correction as follows:

Column 2, line 27, for the Words and indicating read an indicatmg; line 54, strike out with second occurrence; column 3, line 39, for line read Zines; column 5, line 6, for tapered read tapped; column 6, line 29, for insulting read insulating; line 42, after said insert plate; line 61, for taped read tapped; column 7, line 18, for certian read certain; column 10, line 59, for opertaing read operating; column 11, line 18, after extends insert a comma; column 16, line 70, list of references cited, after the name Reed insert et aZ.;

and that the said Letters Patent should be read as corrected above, so that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Office.

Signed and sealed this 24th day of April, A. D. 1951.

[SEAL] THOMAS F. MURPHY,

Assistant Gammzssioner of Patents.

' Certificate of Correction Patent No. 2,526,901 October 24, 1950 CLYDE F. ROBBINS It is hereby certified that error appears in the printed specification of the above numbered patent requiring correction as follows:

Column 2, line 27, for the Words and indicating read an indicating; line 54, strike out with second occurrence; column 3, line 39, for line read Zines; column 5, line 6, for tapered read tapped; column 6, line 29, for insulting read insulating; line 412, after said insert plate; line 61, for taped read tapped; column 7, line 18, for certian read certain; column 10, line 59, for opertaing read operating; column 11, line 13, after extends insert a comma; column 16, line 7 0, list or references cited, after the name Reed insert et al.;

and that the said Letters Patent should be read as corrected above, so that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Office.

Signed and sealed this 24th day of April, A. D. 1951.

[SEAL] THOMAS F. MURPHY,

Assistant Gammz'ssz'oner of Patents. 

